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Background
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) causes acute coronary syndromes or sudden death in young patients who are often lacking classic coronary disease risk factors. Systemic inflammatory and connective tissue diseases have been suggested as risk factors for SCAD.Objective
To review the risk factors, diagnosis, and management of this uncommon but life-threatening disease.Case Report
We report a case of a 27-year-old woman with a history of an ill-defined inflammatory arthropathy who presented with an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction. SCAD was diagnosed by coronary angiography. Percutaneous coronary intervention was attempted but was unsuccessful. The patient recovered uneventfully with medical management and was ultimately diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus.Conclusions
SCAD is a rare but important cause of acute coronary syndromes and sudden death. It commonly occurs in young women. Although pregnancy is the most well-established risk factor, systemic inflammatory and connective tissue diseases have also been suggested as risk factors. 相似文献2.
Rachel A. Lindor Marysia S. Tweet Kiran A. Goyal Christine M. Lohse Rajiv Gulati Sharonne N. Hayes Annie T. Sadosty 《The Journal of emergency medicine》2017,52(3):286-291
Background
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an infrequently recognized but potentially fatal cause of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) that disproportionately affects women. Little is currently known about how patients with SCAD initially present.Objectives
We sought to describe patients who presented to the emergency department (ED) with symptoms of SCAD to improve providers’ awareness and recognition of this condition.Patients and Methods
We performed a retrospective medical record review of all patients who presented to the ED of a single academic medical center from January 1, 2002 through October 31, 2015 and were subsequently diagnosed with SCAD by angiography. These patients were identified by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision codes and a Boolean search of the diagnosis field of the medical record. Data regarding patients’ presentations and course were abstracted by two independent reviewers.Results
We identified 20 episodes of SCAD involving 19 patients, all of whom were female. The majority of patients had 0–1 conventional cardiovascular disease risk factors. Most patients had chest pain (85%), initial electrocardiograms without evidence of ischemia (85%), and elevated initial troponin (72%). The most common diagnosis in providers’ differential was acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Conclusion
Patients with SCAD present with similar symptoms compared to patients with ACS caused by atherosclerotic disease, but have different risk profiles. Providers should consider SCAD in patients presenting with symptoms concerning for ACS, especially in younger female patients without traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors, as their risk may be significantly underestimated with commonly used ACS risk-stratifiers. 相似文献3.
Background
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an extremely rare cause of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Patients may present with a broad spectrum of clinical scenarios, ranging from angina pectoris to myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, and sudden death. Standard therapy has not been established; current treatments range from conservative management to percutaneous revascularization or coronary artery bypass surgery.Objective
SCAD greatly mimics ACS, and this diagnosis should be considered when evaluating young patients who present with ACS with or without classical risk factors for coronary artery disease.Case Report
We report a case of a 45-year old man who presented with chest pain typical of ACS. He had no risk factors except for a smoking history of 2.5 pack-years. Once the clinical findings suggested acute inferolateral myocardial infarction, the patient underwent emergent cardiac catheterization, which revealed left anterior descending coronary artery dissection. This in itself is not a common cause of inferolateral ST elevation changes on electrocardiogram.Conclusion
This case highlights the fact that although SCAD is a rare entity, it is increasingly being recognized as a significant cause of ACS. Urgent angiography should be considered if SCAD is suspected, because early diagnosis and appropriate management significantly improve the outcome in these patients. 相似文献4.
《Journal of emergency nursing》2020,46(5):701-710
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is an underdiagnosed cause of acute coronary syndrome that primarily impacts young women. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection as a cause of acute coronary syndrome is not rare and should not be overlooked. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection should be considered on the list of differential diagnosis of any chest pain occurring in young women with few typical risk factors. The purposes of this article are to broaden the understanding and increase awareness of spontaneous coronary artery dissection, specifically its diagnosis and clinical outcomes. 相似文献
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Jean Bardon Fabien Picard Franck Barbou Olivier Varenne Benoît Vivien 《Prehospital emergency care》2017,21(6):782-785
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon disease. We report the case of a 50 year-old woman with a past medical history of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, presenting with acute chest pain and diffuse ST segment elevation on ECG. Coronary angiogram revealed a SCAD of the left anterior descending coronary artery. The association between cerebral aneurysms and SCAD should trigger providers concern for fibromuscular dysplasia. We hereby report on a rare and atypical case involving the relationship between fibromuscular dysplasia and SCAD. 相似文献
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Birkhahn RH Wen W Datillo PA Briggs WM Parekh A Arkun A Byrd B Gaeta TJ 《The Journal of emergency medicine》2012,43(2):356-365
Background
The current paradigm for the evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in the emergency department (ED) is focused on the identification of patients with active underlying coronary disease. The majority of patients evaluated in the ED setting do not have active underlying cardiac disease.Objective
To measure the effect of bedside point-of-care (POC) cardiac biomarker testing on telemetry unit admissions from the ED. Furthermore, to evaluate the effect telemetry admissions have on ED length of stay (LOS) and overall hospital LOS.Methods
Primary data were collected over two 6-month periods in an urban teaching hospital ED. This was an observational cohort study conducted pre- and post- availability of a POC testing platform for cardiac biomarkers. Major measures included number of overall telemetry admissions, ED LOS, hospital LOS, and disposition. Patients were followed at 30 days for significant cardiac events, repeat ED visit or admission, and death.Results
In the post-implementation period there was a 30% (95% confidence interval [CI] 36–44%) reduction in admissions to telemetry with a 33% (95% CI 26–39%) reduction in ED LOS and a 20% (95% CI 7–34%) reduction in hospital LOS. There was a 62% reduction in overall mortality between the pre-implementation period and the post-implementation period (p = 0.001).Conclusion
The focused use of a rapid cardiac disposition protocol can dramatically impact resource utilization, expedite patient flow, and improve short-term outcomes for patients with suspected ACS. 相似文献8.
Dane Turner BPharm MD MMed Jennifer Yu BSc MBBS PhD FRACP FCANZ David Murphy BSc MBBS FACEM Angela Chiew BSc MBBS PhD FACEM 《Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA》2023,35(4):624-629
Objective
To compare the time from triage to ECG sign-off in patients with acute coronary syndrome, before and after the introduction of an electronic medical record-integrated ECG workflow system (Epiphany). Additionally, to assess for any correlation between patient characteristics and ECG sign-off times.Methods
A retrospective, single-centre cohort study was performed at Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. Patients were included if they were over 18 years, presented to Prince of Wales Hospital ED during 2021, had an ED diagnosis code of ‘ACS’, ‘UA’, ‘NSTEMI’ or ‘STEMI’ and were subsequently admitted under the cardiology team. ECG sign-off times and demographic data were compared between patients presenting prior to 29 June (pre-Epiphany group) and those presenting after (post-Epiphany group). Those without ECGs signed-off were excluded.Results
There were 200 patients (100 each group) included in the statistical analysis. There was a significant decrease in the median triage to ECG sign-off time, from 35 min (IQR 18–69) pre-Epiphany, to 21 min (IQR 13–37) post-Epiphany. There were only 10 (5%) patients in the pre-Epiphany group and 16 (8%) in the post-Epiphany group, who had ECG sign-off times less than the 10-min. There was no correlation between gender, triage category, age or time of shift with triage to ECG sign-off time.Conclusions
The introduction of the Epiphany system has significantly reduced the triage to ECG sign-off time in the ED. Despite this, there remains a large proportion of patients with acute coronary syndrome who do not have an ECG signed-off within the guideline-recommended 10 min. 相似文献9.
Erik P. Hess MD MSc Jeffrey J. Perry MD MSc Lisa A. Calder MD MSc Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy MD MSc Richard Body MB ChB Allan Jaffe MD George A. Wells PhD Ian G. Stiell MD MSc 《Academic emergency medicine》2010,17(4):368-375
Objectives: This study attempted to prospectively validate a modified Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) risk score that classifies patients with either ST‐segment deviation or cardiac troponin elevation as high risk. The objectives were to determine the ability of the modified score to risk‐stratify emergency department (ED) patients with chest pain and to identify patients safe for early discharge. Methods: This was a prospective cohort study in an urban academic ED over a 9‐month period. Patients over 24 years of age with a primary complaint of chest pain were enrolled. On‐duty physicians completed standardized data collection forms prior to diagnostic testing. Cardiac troponin T‐values of >99th percentile (≥0.01 ng/mL) were considered elevated. The primary outcome was acute myocardial infarction (AMI), revascularization, or death within 30 days. The overall diagnostic accuracy of the risk scores was compared by generating receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and comparing the area under the curve. The performance of the risk scores at potential decision thresholds was assessed by calculating the sensitivity and specificity at each potential cut‐point. Results: The study enrolled 1,017 patients with the following characteristics: mean (±SD) age 59.3 (±13.8) years, 60.6% male, 17.9% with a history of diabetes, and 22.4% with a history of myocardial infarction. A total of 117 (11.5%) experienced a cardiac event within 30 days (6.6% AMI, 8.9% revascularization, 0.2% death of cardiac or unknown cause). The modified TIMI risk score outperformed the original with regard to overall diagnostic accuracy (area under the ROC curve = 0.83 vs. 0.79; p = 0.030; absolute difference 0.037; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.004 to 0.071). The specificity of the modified score was lower at all cut‐points of >0. Sensitivity and specificity at potential decision thresholds were: >0 = sensitivity 96.6%, specificity 23.7%; >1 = sensitivity 91.5%, specificity 54.2%; and >2 = sensitivity 80.3%, specificity 73.4%. The lowest cut‐point (TIMI/modified TIMI >0) was the only cut‐point to predict cardiac events with sufficient sensitivity to consider early discharge. The sensitivity and specificity of the modified and original TIMI risk scores at this cut‐point were identical. Conclusions: The modified TIMI risk score outperformed the original with regard to overall diagnostic accuracy. However, it had lower specificity at all cut‐points of >0, suggesting suboptimal risk stratification in high‐risk patients. It also lacked sufficient sensitivity and specificity to safely guide patient disposition. Both scores are insufficiently sensitive and specific to recommend as the sole means of determining disposition in ED chest pain patients. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2010; 17:368–375 © 2010 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 相似文献
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Use of a high‐sensitivity troponin T assay in the assessment and disposition of patients attending a tertiary Australian emergency department: A cross‐sectional pilot study 下载免费PDF全文
Yousef ME Saad James McEwan Ibrahim M Shugman Christian Mussap Craig P Juergens Ian Ferguson John K French 《Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA》2015,27(5):405-411
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Kyle J. Shaver BS BA Robert J. Marsan Jr. BS Keara L. Sease MAEd Frances S. Shofer PhD Frank D. Sites RN BSN Judd E. Hollander MD 《Academic emergency medicine》2004,11(12):1272-1277
Reduction in emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a major Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) initiative. One major source of ED overcrowding is patients waiting for telemetry beds. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether, in patients admitted with a potential acute coronary syndrome, a negative evaluation for underlying coronary artery disease would reduce ED and hospital revisits over the subsequent year compared with patients who did not receive an evaluation for underlying coronary artery disease. METHODS: Nine hundred ninety-nine consecutive patients admitted for potential acute coronary syndromes through the ED during a one-year period were screened for inclusion. Patients who had a negative evaluation for underlying coronary disease were compared with patients who were not evaluated for underlying coronary artery disease for subsequent ED visits, hospital admissions, and cardiac resource utilization over the year following the index visit via a health system-wide computerized record review. Patients with positive tests or biomarkers at the index visit were excluded. Each repeat visit was rated as "potentially cardiac" or "noncardiac." Results of echocardiograms, stress tests, and catheterizations and information about in-hospital deaths were obtained. RESULTS: Six hundred ninety-two patients met the inclusion criteria: 556 patients received no evaluation for underlying coronary artery disease, 116 had a negative stress test, and 20 had a negative cardiac catheterization during the index visit. Patients with no evaluation for underlying coronary artery disease and patients with a negative evaluation had similar likelihoods of a repeat ED visit (negative test 39.0% vs. no test 40.3%; p = 0.85) and repeat hospital admission (28.7% vs. 31.5%; p = 0.61). The rates of a potentially cardiac-related ED visit (21.3 vs. 23.4%; p = 0.65) and hospital admission (17.7% vs. 20.7%; p = 0.48) were not significantly different. The two populations had similar utilization rates of echocardiograms, stress tests, and catheterizations (p > 0.70 for all). CONCLUSIONS: For patients admitted to the authors' institution with a potential acute coronary syndrome, there was no association between a negative evaluation for underlying coronary artery disease and overall or potentially cardiac ED visits, admissions, or cardiac resource test utilization over the year following the index visit. 相似文献
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Judd E. Hollander MD Harold I. Litt MD PhD Maureen Chase MD Aaron M. Brown BS Woojin Kim MD William G. Baxt MD 《Academic emergency medicine》2007,14(2):112-116
Background Patients with recent normal cardiac catheterization are at low risk for complications of ischemic chest pain. Computed tomography (CT) coronary angiography has high correlation with cardiac catheterization for detection of coronary stenosis. Therefore, the investigators' emergency department (ED) incorporated CT coronary angiography into the evaluation of low-risk patients with chest pain. Objectives To report on the 30-day cardiovascular event rates of the first 54 patients evaluated by this strategy. Methods Low-risk chest pain patients (Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction [TIMI] score of 2 or less) without acute ischemia on an electrocardiogram had CT coronary angiography performed in the ED. If the CT coronary angiography was negative, the patient was discharged home. The main outcomes were death and myocardial infarction within 30 days of ED discharge, as determined by telephone follow up and record review. Data are presented as percentage frequency of occurrence with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Results Of the 54 patients evaluated, after CT coronary angiography, 46 patients (85%) were immediately released from the ED, and none had cardiovascular complications within 30 days. Eight patients were admitted after CT coronary angiography: one had >70% stenosis, five patients had 50%–69% stenosis, and two had 0–49% stenosis. Three patients had further noninvasive testing; one had reversible ischemia, and catheterization confirmed the results of CT coronary angiography. All patients were followed for 30 days, and none (0; 95% CI = 0 to 6.6%) had an adverse event during index hospitalization or at 30-day follow up. Conclusions When used in the clinical setting for the evaluation of ED patients with low-risk chest pain, CT coronary angiography may safely allow rapid discharge of patients with negative studies. Further study to conclusively determine the safety and cost effectiveness of this approach is warranted. 相似文献
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Background: Coronary artery dissection after blunt chest trauma is a rare, life-threatening condition. Objectives: To present a case of coronary artery dissection after blunt chest trauma and to outline the appropriate management of this condition based on a literature review. Case Report: We report the case of a 50-year-old woman with traumatic coronary artery dissection after a high-speed motor vehicle collision. She presented to the Emergency Department via ambulance within a few hours of the collision, and her clinical condition deteriorated rapidly. A 12-lead electrocardiogram on arrival demonstrated anterolateral ST-segment elevation. The patient was intubated due to hypoxemic respiratory failure and she required inotropes for blood pressure support. Computed tomography imaging revealed pulmonary edema and right third and fourth rib fractures. Emergent angiography demonstrated dissection of her left main coronary artery, requiring placement of a stent. Conclusion: Early recognition of this clinical entity with a screening electrocardiogram, and aggressive management, may result in a favorable outcome. A literature review reveals that coronary artery bypass grafting, angiography with stent placement, and conservative management may all be considered viable treatment options for this condition. 相似文献
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Andrew J. Klein MD Paul A. Hudson MD Michael S. Kim MD Joseph C. Cleveland Jr MD John C. Messenger MD 《Journal of ultrasound in medicine》2010,29(6):981-988
Objective. Spontaneous left main coronary artery (LMCA) dissection is a rare event with an unknown incidence and high risk of sudden cardiac death. The diagnosis of LMCA dissection is often challenging given the limitations of 2‐dimensional angiography. The 3‐dimensional perspective of intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) is often indispensable in confirming or excluding the diagnosis of spontaneous LMCA dissection. We report 2 cases of spontaneous LMCA dissection with unique angiographic presentations wherein IVUS was essential in defining the extent of LMCA involvement and facilitated the subsequent referral for emergent coronary artery bypass grafting. Methods. Two patients presented to our facility with acute coronary syndrome prompting coronary angiography, which was notable for an unusual angiographic appearance of the LMCA. Intravascular ultrasonography was performed in each case, revealing spontaneous LMCA dissection. Results. Intravascular ultrasonography permitted the prompt diagnosis and aided in definitive surgical intervention in our 2 cases of spontaneous LMCA dissection. Conclusions. Intravascular ultrasonography is a useful adjunctive imaging modality in the diagnosis and management of spontaneous LMCA dissection. 相似文献
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Charles V. Pollack Jr. MA MD Frank D. Sites RN Frances S. Shofer PhD Keara L. Sease MAEd Judd E. Hollander MD 《Academic emergency medicine》2006,13(1):13-18
Objectives: Patients presenting with chest pain or related symptoms suggestive of myocardial ischemia, without ST‐segment elevation (NSTE) on their presenting electrocardiograms, often present a diagnostic challenge in the emergency department (ED). Prompt and accurate risk stratification to identify those patients with NSTE chest pain who are at highest risk for adverse events is essential, however, to optimal management. Although validated and used frequently in patients already enrolled in acute coronary syndrome trials, the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) risk score never has been examined for its value in risk stratification in an all‐comers, non–trial‐based ED chest pain population. Methods: An analysis of an ED‐based prospective observational cohort study was conducted in 3,929 adult patients presenting with chest pain syndrome and warranting evaluation with an electrocardiogram. These patients had TIMI risk scores determined at ED presentation. The main outcome was the composite of death, acute myocardial infarction (MI), and revascularization within 30 days. Results: The TIMI risk score at ED presentation successfully risk‐stratified this unselected cohort of chest pain patients with respect to 30‐day adverse outcome, with a range from 2.1%, with a score of 0, to 100%, with a score of 7. The highest correlation of an individual TIMI risk indicator to adverse outcome was for elevated cardiac biomarker at admission. Overall, the score had similar performance characteristics to that seen when applied to other databases of patients enrolled in clinical trials and registries using a 14‐day end point. Conclusions: The TIMI risk score may be a useful tool for risk stratification of ED patients with chest pain syndrome. 相似文献
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Deborah B. Diercks MD Judd E. Hollander MD Frank Sites RN J. Douglas Kirk MD 《Academic emergency medicine》2004,11(6):630-634
OBJECTIVES: To derive and validate a model to identify women who would benefit from further evaluation of chest pain after an initial negative emergency department (ED) evaluation for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS: The derivation and validation cohorts were comprised of women who presented to the ED with chest pain at two university hospitals. Patients were excluded if the initial electrocardiogram (ECG) or cardiac markers were consistent with ACS. Patients were followed for 30 days after the index visit to identify evidence of coronary artery disease (CAD), which was defined as a positive diagnostic study, myocardial infarction, or death. The authors performed a logistic regression analysis to identify significant predictors of CAD. A scoring system was developed based on the B-coefficient of these significant predictors. Levels of risk were assigned by summing and categorizing the cumulative risk score into low-, moderate-, and high-risk groups. RESULTS: The derivation and validation sets were comprised of 733 and 2,440 women, respectively. From the derivation set predictors of CAD (score) were history of CAD (1), age > or = 60 years (1), and high clinical suspicion (3). Low risk was defined as a score = 0, moderate risk score = 1-2, high risk score > or = 3. In the validation set, the numbers of patients with evidence of CAD were four of 1,348 (0.30%), 18 of 498 (3.6%), and 71 of 594 (11.9%) in the low-, moderate-, and high-risk groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The risk of underlying CAD in women who present to the ED with potential ACS may be determined using a simple risk stratification score. 相似文献
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《Expert review of cardiovascular therapy》2013,11(2):241-253
Chest pain is a common complaint in the emergency department often necessitating testing to exclude underlying obstructive coronary artery disease. While the traditional evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome often consists of serial electrocardiograms and cardiac biomarkers, followed by selective use of stress testing for further risk stratification, this approach is costly and inefficient. Recently, coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA) has offered an alternative approach with a high sensitivity and negative predictive value to exclude obstructive coronary artery disease that can rapidly identify patients with low rates of downstream major adverse cardiac events. In this review, the authors provide an overview of available data on the use of CTA for evaluating acute chest pain, while emphasizing its advantages and disadvantages compared to existing strategies. In addition, we provide a suggested algorithm to identify how CTA can be incorporated into the evaluation of acute chest pain and discuss tips for successful implementation of CTA in the emergency department. 相似文献
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Holly Morgan Michael McCann Alan Whelan Richard Clugston 《The Journal of emergency medicine》2017,52(6):e233-e236
Background
ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) leading to cardiac arrest is an exceptionally rare occurrence in young adults. Those affected tend to abuse sympathomimetic drugs, have strong family histories, or have a significant burden of cardiac risk factors. Another uncommon cause of STEMI is coronary artery dissection, which overwhelmingly affects middle- and older-aged women with few cardiac risk factors.Case Report
A 22-year-old athlete with no medical history was admitted to our institution post–cardiac arrest with an anterior STEMI and concomitant right coronary dissection. To our knowledge, this represents the first documented case of these simultaneous pathologies in a young cardiac arrest survivor.Why Should an Emergency Physician Be Aware of This?
Myocardial infarction is rare in young adults, and a diverse range of etiologies must be considered promptly to prevent delays in time-sensitive therapies, such as antiplatelet agents and revascularization. The emergency physician is most often the first point of contact in patients with acute coronary syndromes, and the failure to recognize it in young adults threatens them with premature death and potentially life-long disability. 相似文献20.
Martin Than Dylan Flaws Sharon Sanders Jenny Doust Paul Glasziou Jeffery Kline Sally Aldous Richard Troughton Christopher Reid William A Parsonage Christopher Frampton Jaimi H Greenslade Joanne M Deely Erik Hess Amr Bin Sadiq Rose Singleton Rosie Shopland Laura Vercoe Morgana Woolhouse‐Williams Michael Ardagh Patrick Bossuyt Laura Bannister Louise Cullen 《Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA》2014,26(1):34-44